pooper
noun
- one who poops
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree English poop Proto-Indo-European *-yósder. Proto-Italic *-āzijos Latin -āriusnom. Latin -āriusbor. Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz Proto-West Germanic *-ārī Old English -ere Middle English -ere English -er English pooper From poop + -er.
- The anus; often in reference to anal intercourse.
“She likes it up the pooper.”
- One who poops out on an activity; one who dampens the mood by lack of participation or negative attitude. Mostly used in the phrase party pooper.
“I wanted us to have fun today. You're such a pooper cleaning the house now!”
- A selection in a slot machine game that ends the picking bonus.
- One who poops; or, poops well.
“Jimmy's toilet training is finally over; he's becoming a good little pooper.”
- One who poops; or, poops well.
- A toilet.
“"Here I sit, on the pooper, giving birth to a Maine state trooper."”
- Clipping of YouTube Pooper.
“For whatever reason – the terrible animation or the absurd dialogue, most likely – these cutscenes are popular among poopers.”
“Many who disregard the medium are oblivious to the absurd amount of effort that some Poopers put into their projects.”